Word: sydney
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sophomore officers are: president, Lois Dickson; vice-president, Sydney Foster; secretary, Ann Boyd; treasurer, Margaret Brown; council representatives, Gillian Geerlings and Nancy McPartlin...
Meanwhile, Sydney W. Jackman, teaching fellow in English and a tutor at Winthrop, charged that President Leverett's property--in 1700--didn't go further south that Massachusetts Avenue. "We've been in the archives too," said Jackman...
...Print That!" The Sydney press hailed him as "one of the world's best base-line players," possessed of a "killer spirit" and "the finest backhand we've seen since Donald Budge won our championship in 1938." Said Savitt, making Mother's point again: "At Cornell the weather was too bad for tennis in winter. This is the first time I've ever had an opportunity to play tennis past September...
...opportunity to play extra tennis did little or nothing to help Art Larsen's game. He showed the same jittery nerves that marked his U.S. play last fall (TIME, Sept. 25), became upset by the heckling and "barracking" of the Sydney gallery in the semifinals. When, in the face of established etiquette, the crowd cheered one of Larsen's double-faults, he turned and shouted to the Aussies in the press box: "I think your crowd stinks! Print that!" They...
...Sydney, the English cricket team, to Australia, 420-413, for England's third straight defeat in a best-of-five series for "The Ashes," mythical symbol of cricket supremacy which Australia has held since...